SCIENTISTS made a major breakthrough in historical knowledge as a team thinks it may have stumbled upon the sarcophagus of Rome's founding father, Romulus.

Beneath what were once the bustling streets of the heart of the Roman Empire, scientists have recovered the 2,600-year-old sarcophagus hidden beneath the Roman Forum. Enclosed in a chamber rests what researchers believe to be the body of Rome’s founder, Romulus, a legendary ancient historical figure.

Alongside the discovery came another goldfish: a plethora of temples and palaces thought to hail from what was once the mightiest empire on the planet.

The Bible portrays the Antichrist as a deceiver and figure of evil hellbent on domination. Professor Tom Meyer, an expert in Middle Eastern languages and scripture from Shasta Bible College & Graduate School in California, believes the Antichrist's arrival will be a parody of Jesus Christ's

Bruce Forsyth was a beloved entertainer in the UK who had a career that spanned more than seven decades. He appeared on hit BBC and ITV shows including ‘The Generation Game’, ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ and ‘Play Your Cards Right’. He was knighted for his services